'Dhoni played innings of his life in WC final'

'Dhoni played innings of his life in WC final'

Flamboyant all-rounder Yuvraj Singh, who was named the just-concluded World Cup's man-of-the-tournament, complimented Mahendra Singh Dhoni for his match-winning knock of 91 not out in the final of the mega event, calling it the India skipper's best-ever innings.

"It was a dream come true. As MS (Dhoni) said [earlier], I did not know what to do. I wanted to jump on MS and keep jumping on him. He had just played the innings of his life," Yuvraj said about Dhoni's masterly innings, in the latter's presence, in Mumbai on Tuesday.

The Ranchi-born wicketkeeper-batsman promoted himself to No 5, above in-form Yuvraj, and simply took away the game from Sri Lanka, slamming two sixes and eight fours in his 79-ball masterpiece at the Wankhede Stadium on April 2.

Image: Members of the triumphant Indian team were presented a gold bat at a felicitation function by ReebokPhotographs: Sahil Salvi

'To win the World Cup after 28 years was very special'

Dhoni, only the second captain after Kapil Dev to lead India to the game's showpiece trophy, put on 109 runs for the fourth wicket with Gautam Gambhir (97) and an unfinished fifth-wicket stand of 46 with Yuvraj, who remained unbeaten on 21.

"It was the highlight of my career. To win the World Cup after 28 years was very special. Can't explain the feelings," said the left-handed batsman, who scored 362 runs in nine matches, averaging 90-plus and also grabbed 15 wickets with his left arm slow bowling.

Dhoni, on his part, conceded he had gone blank after hitting the winning shot, a six.

"I was quite blank at that point of time. I didn't know how to celebrate. Then I saw Yuvraj's 6-foot, 2-inch [frame] coming towards me. I thought, he's not going anywhere; let me get to the stumps [souvenirs] first," said Dhoni at the event organised by Reebok to felicitate the triumphant team members.

Image: Dhoni hugs Yuvraj after hitting the winning runs in the World Cup final

'I performed at the right time'

Yuvraj said he worked hard to make a memorable comeback into the Indian squad after being dropped from both the Test and ODI teams last year.

"Last year was not a great one. I suffered a lot of injuries, but I received a lot of support from my teammates and people close to me. I kept on working hard and performed at the right time," he said.

"Of course, we have to put in a 100 per cent effort [to keep fit]. Fielding is an integral part. Twenty overs [games] are said to be demanding but in 50 overs you have to maintain intensity throughout," he said.

"I felt very good to take the World Cup in my hand. We played well," said Pathan.

"I don't have words to describe those feelings. It was a dream come true for me. For me it was a special feeling as it was my first home series. That [triumph] is something I will cherish all my life," he said.

All the players were given gold-plated bats as mementos.

Image: Tendulkar and members of the Indian team celebrate with the trophy